Ron Hawkins (guitar, vocals)
Stephen Stanley (guitar, vocals)
Lawrence Nichols (harmonica, vocals)
John Arnott (bass)
David Alexander (drums)
Toronto, Ontario Queen Street bar act whose live show and critical well received 17 song debut album 'Shakespeare My Butt' brought them to the attention of A & M Records.
The band managed a second album on A & M in 1993 before going their separate ways.
Hawkins formed his own band Ron Hawkins And The Rusty Nails who recorded several albums.
In 2001 Lowest of the Low reunited. They released a double album package in 2002 - one disc was live and the other all new studio recordings.
They returned to live touring and followed up with a 2004 album called 'Sordid Fiction'.
Singles
2002 New Westminster Taxi Squad
Albums
1991 Shakespeare My Butt (Yes Boy/A & M) WRC-6564
1993 Hallucigenia (A & M) 54022
2002 Nothing Short of a Bullet (independent) 42216
2004 Sordid Fiction (Maple Music/Universal) MRCD-6433
Video
Compilation Tracks
1993 "Henry Needs A New Pair Of Shoes" on 'A Canadian Alternative '92' (Second Wave) SWM-002
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